Lessons in expression and physical drill . f. Tremor. Fig. 888- In order to distinguish Radical Stress, pronouncethe word, O, as you ordinarily speak. Again, prolongingthe sound a little. Strike it forcibly at the beginningand let it fade out as the tone of a bell. Now try thesame on the words, bang, ring, drum, bell, toll, try Final Stress, commencing the tone graduallyand ending abruptly with full force. Practice on thewords, halt, stop, drop, quit, chuck. A practical illus-tration of this change from Radical to Final is heardin the answer a canvasser receives from one who does. not


Lessons in expression and physical drill . f. Tremor. Fig. 888- In order to distinguish Radical Stress, pronouncethe word, O, as you ordinarily speak. Again, prolongingthe sound a little. Strike it forcibly at the beginningand let it fade out as the tone of a bell. Now try thesame on the words, bang, ring, drum, bell, toll, try Final Stress, commencing the tone graduallyand ending abruptly with full force. Practice on thewords, halt, stop, drop, quit, chuck. A practical illus-tration of this change from Radical to Final is heardin the answer a canvasser receives from one who does. not wish to buy. At first itthen it becomes NoiVo and finally, 40 STUDIES ix voice; physical exercises. 89. Radical Stress:— Go ring the bells and fire the gunsAnd fling the starry banner out. (Other examples, Arts. 142; 150, a; 156.) 90. Final Stress:— We will never submit, never! never! NEVER!(Other examples, Arts. 150, c; 193, a and b.) Suggestive questio?is: What difference in Stressbetween, Ha! as in laughing, and, Ha! as said inreproof ? Which better expresses freedom from care,Radical Stress or Final? Which better expressesdetermination ? Will ? What stress in the tone of abell ? In the chuh! chuh! chuh ! chuh ! of the rail-road engine ? What Pitch and Movement are best forArt. 89 ? Why ? Note.—The difference between Inflection and Stress may beillustrated by the violin: If the player slides his finger up ordown the string, he gives to the tone rising or falling now he gradually increases the pressure on the bow through-out a tone he gives it Final Stress. G


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